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    Posted: 19 Feb 2012 at 6:16pm
Well, I've always thought I wanted a snap coupler rake, so got the opportunity to get one.  Here are some pictures.  Needs a lot of teeth, the jack is broke off and the tires need repair (one won't hold air), but still not too bad.
 
 
 
 
 
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Any comments or instruction on the operation or the model number would be appreciated.  Thanks, Dave
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Looks great to me, would love to have one.
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Dave I can save you all that time and money fixing it up and just haul it down to my place and I will fix it up and you can come see it when you want to. lol
Nice rake and a good fine. Around here there hard to fine. good job! keep us posted on the refit.
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I would say its a 77M NICE, good job ! I have one and so do some others on here, did you get a good deal?
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Wow thats cool i never seen one of those before,it sure looks close to the rear of the tractor ,did you get the rest of the pto shaft too.Have fun Dave,John
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John, yes, got the entire pto shaft.  Checked it out and it does fit.  Also, have the jack which was broke off, so will have to figure out the best way to weld it back on. 
Smokey, as for the good deal I hope so.  I paid what I'd consider a fair end user deal not a buy and sell deal.  As I plan on keeping and using it, that's ok.
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Dave, nice rake. I have a 77G rake, had to put all new teeth on it when I got it, I bought them at our local Rural King store for less than a dollar each. Same tooth but are for a New Idea I think, only problem they are GREEN.
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Nice rake Dave!
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Looks good!
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Nice find! Good to see it saved from a sure death in China.
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There is sompin you don't see every day. A heat houser on the rakin tractorLOL
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i have the same rake. bought it for 375. but im missing the pto shaft. 
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Don't think you need to worry about broken/missing teeth. They won't do nothing for that snow anyway. LOL Looks good.
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Originally posted by Dave (NE) Dave (NE) wrote:



Any comments or instruction on the operation or the model number would be appreciated.  Thanks, Dave
It is a model 77M
190XT 2WD45 WF D15 D14 CA BIG10 302 & 303 bailers 77G rake 80R mower 6 plows and alot more
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The after mkt. teeth are[ NH1] at the local farm store
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Well, I had to spend $450 for the rake, but I do have the PTO shaft and the factory jack (just have to get it welded back on).  As for the heat houser, yeah kinda unique to see that I know.  Had to take the blade off the '45 so I could mount the rake and move it into the shed.  Gonna work on the tire repair today, then get to the teeth.  Thanks for the after market teeth info.  Dave
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New Idea rake teeth will work, but you will still need the retaining clips to hold them in place, and as Dale said they are green.
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I am missing about half of the retaining clips, so if anyone has some of those, I'd be interested.  Thanks, Dave
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Sweet looking little unit. I knew where there was one at one time that had been butchered into a 3pt. I'd jump on one of those in a snap if I could find one.
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Brian, I was told that they would convert readily to three point.  If you look at the pictures, you can see where by removing two bolts the snap coupler bracket can be removed.  Then pins for the lower three point arms inserted.  There is a bracket at the top of the rake for the third link.  Looks pretty slick to me to do.  Dave
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Originally posted by Dave (NE) Dave (NE) wrote:



I am missing about half of the retaining clips, so if anyone has some of those, I'd be interested.  Thanks, Dave
about 5 yrs ago you could get the teeth clips from AGCO i bought some but if you have 1 i dont think thay would be hard to make.

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I have a neighbor that had a 77M that was set up on 3-PT, I borrowed it about 20 years ago, worked great. I will have to check to see if he still has it. 
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Originally posted by Dave (NE) Dave (NE) wrote:

Brian, I was told that they would convert readily to three point.  If you look at the pictures, you can see where by removing two bolts the snap coupler bracket can be removed.  Then pins for the lower three point arms inserted.  There is a bracket at the top of the rake for the third link.  Looks pretty slick to me to do.  Dave
The one I saw had the arms torched off where the SC lift arms attached. This was several years ago, it's gone now.
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This is the New Idea version of the S C PTO hay rake.Original colors,frame - orange with decals faintly visable,drive wheels - green and the rest rust.
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